Highlights, version 7.0.1This is a service release providing a number of bug fixes, performance enhancements,improvements and camera support.

Bug fixes• Stability improvements in particular on Mac.• Fixed issues with slideshow on Windows.• A large number of other fixes improving quality.

Performance enhancements• Import speed improved on Mac.• Fixed a performance issues related to the presence of many styles/presets on Mac.• Better performance when a catalog references images from many different locations on Mac.• OpenCL accelerated local adjustments and flip.• OpenCL support on Mac OS 10.8.• Reduced memory usage.

Functionality improvements• Classic clarity method for Capture One 6 look.• Improved auto white balance.• Support for 16bit JPEG 2000. Other changes• By default images are now imported as referenced.• Release Notes are a separate download and not accessible directly from the application.

There have been some reports of corrupted DMG installers on some Macs. No consensus yet on what to look out for. We have had 3 CI team members download and install on 3 different Macs with no issue: 2011 MacBook Pro, 2010 Mac Pro, 2011 iMac.

Years back, I was given some sage advice to repair permissions before installing new software and then after the installation. It usually works for me. So, if you've not repaired permissions on your Mac, maybe that might help.

Well I have totally cleaned my work station IMac with Lion Cache Cleaner and also started using a shorter USB3 cable plus attached a newer USB3 powered hub.

For the past 2 days C7.1 has been working smoothly and has not disconnected from my Nikon D800’s.

So hopefully it will stay stable.

My only criticism is it takes a long time for the images to sharpen when you zoom in compared to Nikon View NX2.

Cheers

Simon

More of the issues come down to the USB 3 cable. I had a lot of issues with cables for some reason both with the camera and external hard drives not to mention even my card reader. Not sure what it is but look at cables first as they seem to be a big issue.